Using Tattoo Removal Creams At Home

by Trippidi Brown

Have you ever done anything really dumb in your life? Some people will have a tattoo placed on their body. Having it done as a bet or possibly when they've been drinking too much. Feeling that at the moment they really want that tattoo. Some artist will do these tattoos, while others will turn you away.

That or than can pay money to have it laser removed from their body or a painful chemical peel done. But most people don't have that money in order to spend it on this choice. Now there is another choice for people who've done something like this, it's a tattoo removal cream.

There are a variety of tattoo removal creams you will find on the market. Many of these kits will be so simple, that anyone will be able to use them. You won't even need a friend to help with the process that's how simple it is.

Most tattoo removal cream sets will come with directions that are easy to follow. So easy that you need no one but you and the kit to complete the steps needed. Most kits will have three steps in them for you to complete.

The second step is a chemical peel that will be done, this will allow the rest of the layers of skin to come off. Getting you down to where you want to be, right at the ink spot. Place your tattoo removal cream on the tattoo. You will need to follow the directions to know how many times a day to do this.

The length of time that the cream takes to lighten up the tattoo will also depend on the colors of the tattoo. If you have a tattoo that is made up of a lot of darker colors, the process may take a bit longer for it to completely fade away.

Plus they are safe for you and you should not feel any side effects from the process at all. Before you decide on which tattoo removal cream kit you want, compare a few of them. See which one has the best reviews, and the best for cost and quickest results. Picking the right product could be the difference between a completely faded tattoo, and one that is only partially faded away. Take your time when you head out to pick out a tattoo removal cream and make sure it's the right choice.

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October 05 2009 | Skin Care | No Comments »

Tattoo Removal Creams: What’s The Deal Here?

by Trippidi Brown

Tattoo removal creams have exploded into the market in recent years. Often advertised on line but also occasionally in head shops and tattoo parlors, these over the counter products require no doctors note, no painful treatments, and no medical experience to administer. They can be purchased privately and administered in the privacy of your own home.

But is it that simple really - do the creams do the job they purport to do? And are they safe? These are good questions to ask before shelling out the cash for something like Tattoo Off or Wrecking Balm, two of the most popular products. In this article we will take a look at these questions and offer some answers of our own, beginning with the safety of tattoo removal creams.

Are removal creams harmful? No, they are not. At least not according to the FDA. While the ingredients together for a specific product aren't tested exclusively, the ingredients used fall under the umbrella term, from the FDA, as "generally recognized as safe." This means you shouldn't have to worry about their harmful effects, or lack thereof.

While the ins and outs of how these creams and lotions work will vary depending on the product, most of them follow the same general formula. A user will apply 2-3 lotions to the area with the unwanted tattoo. These lotions will only be applied to the surface of the skin and will not cause any burning or negative sensation to the skin, perhaps beyond a small amount of numbness. These lotions will prepare the skin for treatment, and then cause the ink to fade, a little bit with each application. Over time, this causes the tattoo to at best, entirely disappear, and at worst, fade a bit from its original appearance.

But does it work like this in reality? For older tattoos, the answer is yes. For newer tattoos, the answer is a weak yes! It does work but it can take many tries to get the tattoo gone. For this reason, it can make more sense to spend the money on a different yet more effective method, such as rejuvi or laser tattoo removal.

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